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The rest of the time, it is obstinately provincial, addressing itself to a village no bigger than a nation.
Instead of addressing itself to the angels in our nature, religion seems to be inspiring the demons in our nature.
But if the parts are erratic, the whole is an endearing portrait of an idiosyncratic personality, now addressing itself to personal as well as abstract concerns.
In a rejoinder to the condemnation of his venture from former colleagues at Birkbeck, Grayling protested that their critique appealed to emotive universalisms rather than addressing itself to the strongest points of his argument.
And this opposition to intimacy, says Jensen, helps explain why porn has become so cruel, degrading and humiliating – why, to quote Martin Amis, it has become "a parody of love" addressing itself "to love's opposites, which are hate and death".
Video and New Media at the Metropolitan Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue, at 82nd Street Through April 29 After a seemingly endless dry stretch, the Met is addressing itself to new art again.
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Of course rock has long addressed itself to the emotionally wounded teenager.
"The international community must address itself to solve without delay the Arab-Israeli conflict".
It therefore addresses itself to love's opposites, which are hate and death.
The film does not, however, address itself to any larger social context.
It also addressed itself to "three imaginary readers": the generalist, the expert and the student.
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